małopolsce

This is the 1490th most frequent Polish word.


małopolsce

"Małopolsce" means "in Lesser Poland," referring to a historical region in Poland.


In this sentence, "w Małopolsce" indicates the location (Lesser Poland) as part of the Polish locative case system, showing where the activity takes place.

Odwiedzamy w tym roku w Małopolsce zamki.

This year we are visiting castles in Lesser Poland.


Here, "małopolsce" is used as a proper noun referring to the historical region (Lesser Poland) in a context indicating its historical significance.

Historia małopolsce sięga średniowiecza.

The history of Lesser Poland dates back to the Middle Ages.


"Małopolsce" denotes the region in an educational context, using the locative case to align with prepositions requiring this grammatical case.

Wiedza o małopolsce jest ważna dla uczniów.

Knowledge about Lesser Poland is important for students.